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little talbot island

[IMG][/IMG]work the turn of afternoon tide at south end 3 bites thats it nothing else lost one-- frozen brind clams strong west wind --tried to fish friday about 2 pm but park was closed I will be out there at the north and south ends over the next several weeks-

talbot can be a little tricky right now for pomps I fish the north end 10 to 12 today- turn of the tide- not a bite guy next to me 3 rods not a bite I could have spent all day down there I would have got in to some-- by next week things will change and the tides will work in your favor at the south end-- if you can sling clams you will get some --just google little talbot you can get all the info you want -- the south end parking area is ft george inlet--

all bait shops sell clams strike zone has them for $ 3.00-- brine them with a non iodine salt-- the more the better-about 1 cup put 2 are 3 packs in a gallon frezer bag the night before-- drain the water off in the morning, add more salt if you want and your good to go --cut them into little strips , clams that are not brined is like slinging jello--- but people use fresh and frozen that are not brind all the time--- I have seen people catch pomps with clams that have been brined for 3 months so you can keep your left over bait for the next trip--- store bought pomp rigs work just fine --double drop with something bright